WHAT WE'RE ABOUT



WHAT WE'RE ABOUT: Karin Marchus, owner and stylist at BOSTON CUTTERS SALON FOR COLOR has had a passion for hair since a young child. As a teenager she spent much of her time practicing the latest styles on her family and friends ....She began her career as a professional after graduating from Orange Coast College School of Cosmetology in California. She entered and won first place trophies in hair color and styling competitions in various competitive venues ....KUTS by Karin was her first salon in Lake Tahoe. While there she styled various celebrity performers including Joan Rivers, Kay Stevens and the Fifth Dimension as well as the comedian Avery Schreiber ....After moving to Portland, Oregon she opened Boston Cutters in 1981. Karin continues her early passion for coloring and cutting hair while putting her years of experience into every new client.

Monday, August 1, 2016

Chemicals in Water Changes Hair Color and Texture!

Taking a trip to the pool, hot springs, cabin, camping this summer? All these destinations have one thing in common. You will be submerging you hair into unknown waters! Hard water from unfiltered wells, sulphur, chlorine, sea salt, the list of minerals can go on with ways to play havoc with your hair and skin. Pack the appropriate shampoos and conditioners and treatments to get a head start on your maintenance.

Some Suggestions:

Clarifying shampoo: Good to keep on hand and use once a month to remove product build-up on scalp and     hairshaft.  Joico KPAK Clarifying Shampoo works really well without drying out ends.

Color  balancing shampoos:  Tressa Watercolors have ten shades that keep your salon color from fading with the right amount of color pigment. They come in shades for blondes, red heads and brown tones to keep brunettes from going brassy or that faded red/orange color.

Leave-in conditioners: A must before jumping in the pool or soaking in the hot tub and mineral pools at the hot springs.

These products protect and maintain your color, condition and scalp.

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